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Monday, August 29, 2011
Sharon Epperson: Where is Gold and Crude Oil Headed on Tuesday
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Friday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Wednesday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed Friday.
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Matt Nesto: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Tuesday?
CNBC's Matt Nesto discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks at where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Bruce Pile: Oil....Beyond the Barrel - And Over the Cliff
From guest analyst Bruce Pile of Good Stock Investing......
As the price of oil climbs through $85 a barrel, it reminds me of the explanations flying around a little over two years ago as oil went to this level for the first time. "It's all the funds chasing the hot commodity, the only game in town" was the refrain. It's all a bubble and we will have stable oil at $35 soon - that's what Steve Forbes and many others said. But now, as oil goes through $85, it's not the only game in town. In fact, it's been the dog underperforming just about everything. No desperate performance chasing mania is driving the price of oil today as we threaten $100 again. Could those peak oil nuts be right? Could the Great Recession be camouflaging a real supply peaking process?
There is an interesting article out just yesterday over at The Post Carbon Institute by Tom Whipple. He states:
For two weeks now the peak oil portion of cyberspace has been abuzz with commentary on the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) newly released World Energy Outlook 2010. Without missing a beat and without much explanation, the world’s leading compiler of everything about energy has gone from denying that conventional oil production will peak in our lifetime to saying it happened four years ago.
What? A conventional oil peak happening in late 2005? That's what nuts like Ken Deffeyes and me were saying back then. Overall barrels of what is classified as "oil" isn't peaking. But conventional oil was peaking then, and that's where all the net energy is. As Tom Whipple's article points out, it's net energy that is missing from the equation of energy planners. And, as I wrote in an article about back in April, this miscalculation is a potential nightmare waiting to engulf us. CNBC had just started showing their "Beyond The Barrel" story, and this prompted me to post "Beyond The Barrel - And Over The Cliff" on my blog where I look at this whole conventional vs nonconventional, net energy peak thing. This is the post:
CNBC premiered "Beyond the Barrel - the Race to Fuel the Future". This is a look at the alternatives to the crude oil bursting forth from the ground that has spoiled us for decades with cheap, abundant energy. One thing that will probably be missing in the discussion is the major issue EROEI. What is EROEI? How do you pronounce it? Well, I don't concern myself with pronouncing it, but I do get vexed by how much attention is being paid to it.......Read the entire article.
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As the price of oil climbs through $85 a barrel, it reminds me of the explanations flying around a little over two years ago as oil went to this level for the first time. "It's all the funds chasing the hot commodity, the only game in town" was the refrain. It's all a bubble and we will have stable oil at $35 soon - that's what Steve Forbes and many others said. But now, as oil goes through $85, it's not the only game in town. In fact, it's been the dog underperforming just about everything. No desperate performance chasing mania is driving the price of oil today as we threaten $100 again. Could those peak oil nuts be right? Could the Great Recession be camouflaging a real supply peaking process?
There is an interesting article out just yesterday over at The Post Carbon Institute by Tom Whipple. He states:
For two weeks now the peak oil portion of cyberspace has been abuzz with commentary on the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) newly released World Energy Outlook 2010. Without missing a beat and without much explanation, the world’s leading compiler of everything about energy has gone from denying that conventional oil production will peak in our lifetime to saying it happened four years ago.
What? A conventional oil peak happening in late 2005? That's what nuts like Ken Deffeyes and me were saying back then. Overall barrels of what is classified as "oil" isn't peaking. But conventional oil was peaking then, and that's where all the net energy is. As Tom Whipple's article points out, it's net energy that is missing from the equation of energy planners. And, as I wrote in an article about back in April, this miscalculation is a potential nightmare waiting to engulf us. CNBC had just started showing their "Beyond The Barrel" story, and this prompted me to post "Beyond The Barrel - And Over The Cliff" on my blog where I look at this whole conventional vs nonconventional, net energy peak thing. This is the post:
CNBC premiered "Beyond the Barrel - the Race to Fuel the Future". This is a look at the alternatives to the crude oil bursting forth from the ground that has spoiled us for decades with cheap, abundant energy. One thing that will probably be missing in the discussion is the major issue EROEI. What is EROEI? How do you pronounce it? Well, I don't concern myself with pronouncing it, but I do get vexed by how much attention is being paid to it.......Read the entire article.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Wednesday
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Tuesday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Matt Nesto: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Friday?
CNBC's Matt Nesto reports on the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks at where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Thursday
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Wednesday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Matt Nesto: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Tuesday?
CNBC's Matt Nesto discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Matt Nesto: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Friday?
CNBC's Matt Nesto discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks at where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Thursday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks at where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Wednesday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Friday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Matt Nesto: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Thursday?
CNBC's Matt Nesto discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks at where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Wednesday
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Tuesday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Sharon Epperson: Where is Crude Oil and Gold Headed on Friday?
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to where oil and gold are likely headed tomorrow.
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